Roe owsiene: FLOWERING SHRUBS—Coxtinued 
Ligustrum + PRIVET FOR HEDGES 
Ligustrum amurense (AMUR PRIVET). True, hardy, upright variety 
with lustrous leaves. Good for quick-growing screen; plants will attain 
about 15 ft. in height. F 
ZO CHE eee eee niente Ospel doze. g5.2-00 pen OO 
L. ovalifolium (CALIFORNIA PRIVET). The form most usually used 
for hedges. F 
LS itor 24 uO yc eto ae eee $3.00 per doz., $20.00 per 100 
2 CO:3 BC. crs dete, naa teers te 4.50 per doz., 30.00 per 100 
GOP ot temas ea eee aha teres cements a = 6.00 per doz., 40.00 per 100 
L. regelianum (REGEL PRIVET). A low, spreading form—almost 
horizontal. 
D Go 8 FE Somes pa eee SLO clase Sie fee ee $2.25 
Lindera benzoin « SPICEBUSH 
Native shrub with fringed yellow flowers in early Spring. Delicious, 
aromatic leaves and twigs. F 
PARR OVS Mele Sine ark eae Gat ARO RE Cia SEU rea $1.75 
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ROSE OF SHARON i 
Lonicera - HONEYSUCKLE 
Lonicera Korolkowii Zabellii. A shrub of medium growth, bearing abun- 
dance of bright red blossoms and bright red fruit. M / 
DS COva tare arate Se Ars erste tus $2.00) 4 tod tt, BOB eee een no OU) 
EO u Otic p> eee reread $5.00 to $7.50 
Philadelphus «> MOCKORANGE 
Philadelphus coronarius (SWEET MOCKORANGE). Extremely fragrant 
variety of Mockorange. White blooms in May and June. F 
2 HCOTO LU See a ee eee E1250) Sato) Oi titey OC Bene eer Os CU 
Ato tt, B&B ie eee O00) 16 tS ft: B&B yee meee (200) 
P. Minnesota Snowflake (Plant Pat. No. 538). This wonderful addition to 
the Philadelphus family produces a profusion of large, very double, pure 
white flowers of some fragrance. Truly “snowy” in effect. Bushy, shapely 
Pha: 
n the Nursery 
shrub. M 
PATONG cpa os ROMS TE || CNOL le core ceo $2.75 | 4to5 ft., B&B. .$3.75 
: Seto Otte Gis aee ores an eOsOO) MO toldptite, > Cc i eesti $7.50 
‘3 Z re : . . . & a I 0 a if I i 
TREE HYDRANGEA—Fully developed in the nursery row Bee On ae Fine, doublet aaa 
to 3 ft.) $1.50) | Bite 4:ft.... 4. 32-508 |) Ato ditt. Bb &Bangs.50 
Prunus glandulosa 
FLOWERING ALMOND Photinia Villosa +» CHRISTMASBERRY 
Profuse, double rosettes cover bare stems in late April/or early May. A large, interesting shrub. The glossy foliage turns brilliant red in Fall. 
Deep pink or white. M 7 ; Brilliant red berries persist into Winter. 
2) LOS Cee ee ees bl Ol IO nLOL tte DS Clio seen eno) O 4°00)6 ts, B cB ce ae a a es spy $4.00 to $6.00 
Rhodotypos kerrioides 
JETBEAD Planting Suggestions 
Small, shapely shrub bearing white flowers for 
in June and shiny, black, bead-like berries in 2 
Fall. Handsome foliage. Good in shade. M Ba re Root Material 
Zit Gnd it Cae eee eee. © orc LALO 
. Plant at once, digging hole deep 
Salix caprea and wide enough to admit roots 
completely spread out. 
PUSSY WILLOW . Loosen soil at bottom of hole and 
Popular shrub for early Spring effect. Does mix with a small amount of Farma- 
well in dry as well as wet places. F nure. 
Se oaree 82 . Place plant in hole the same depth 
S Ron as previously planted in nursery. 
ympnoricarpos (Shows on trunk or main stem). 
SNOWBERRIES . Cover roots with soil mixed with 
liberal amounts of Farmanure, firm- 
Symphoricarpos albus laevigatus (SNOW- ing soil with feet. 
“BERRY). Pink flowers and white berries in 
pron ae in shade and is excellent . Complete filling hole with soil, 
OCS leaving c sin effect at to 
DitOrs tomer plEZ5 alee tore frase 2.00 to er ts ua su P 
: NRaRe HNO R is S. orbiculatus (CORALBERRY). Bears ° 
; ms clusters of small red berries which remain - Water THOROUGHLY twice a 
HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera Zabeliii) mbet oF ther Winter AF week. 
3 to 4 ft., $2.00 Sito eee eran oe oe ol 
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